The co‑main event of UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Mexico City features an intriguing bantamweight matchup as veteran Marlon “Chito” Vera takes on David Martinez. Vera is coming off a difficult stretch, having lost his last three fights by decision against high‑level opponents. Martinez, meanwhile, has turned heads with wins in his first two fights in UFC. Before this battle of youth and experience, continue reading to find my Marlon Vera vs David Martinez prediction from Mexico City.
Our Marlon Vera vs David Martinez Pick
Pick:
Confidence: 4 out of 5
Tale of the Tape
| Statistic | Marlon Vera | David Martinez |
|---|---|---|
| Age | 33 | 27 |
| Reach | 70.5″ | 66″ |
| Stance | Switch | Orthodox |
| Record | 23‑11‑1 | 13‑1‑0 |
Marlon Vera vs David Martinez Preview
This fight is a matchup between experience and momentum. Marlon Vera, a seasoned veteran with a long UFC résumé, has faced elite competitors across his career. Vera’s only losses have come via decision, and he remains one of the toughest men in the bantamweight division. His ability to absorb punishment, combined with tenacious grappling and finishing prowess, makes him dangerous in nearly every phase of the fight. Vera brings eight knockout victories and a notable submission game into this bout, offering multiple paths to victory. But he is not the fighter he once was and could end up taking a fourth straight loss here.
On the other side stands David Martinez, a younger and rapidly ascending Mexican prospect. Martinez has compiled an impressive 13‑1 professional record and enters this co‑main event on a long winning streak. His striking output stands out with nearly five significant strikes landed per minute and a solid defensive percentage, showcasing both volume and precision. In the first two fights of his UFC tenure, Martinez dismantled Saimon Oliveira with a first‑round stoppage and went on to outpoint veteran Rob Font. His striking, rooted in kickboxing and refined combinations, has proven effective against a variety of opponents.
Stylistically, Martinez thrives when he can dictate range and pressure his opponent, while Vera finds success by breaking fighters down with powerful kicks and capitalizing on openings. The takedown game may not factor prominently, as Martinez shows little inclination to wrestle, and Vera’s average takedown success is modest. Instead, this fight could come down to striking exchanges and whether Vera can slow Martinez’s forward momentum.


